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Hello, you can read the newspapers but this video is about the real situation in Germany. I would like to tell everyone about this on Youtube and Facebook. I am almost 16. I would like everyone to know what is going on, what I am authentically feeling at this moment.
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Amanda Crosby was like many other Western girls, emotional and completely naive to human behavior as she was taught from a young age that everybody is equal. “I thought, you know…If they just came here they might stop gang-raping women and torturing homosexuals,” she explained to our reporters

The Holocaust has become the greatest instrument of sympathy which any nation has ever been able to use to gain support for wars, expansion and foreign-aid: This has made Israel the world's sixth strongest military power. .

Sunday, 13 November 2016

At midday, it was reported that 600
neo-Nazis had began their march to the city's Parliament - which would
make it the biggest demonstration by the extremists in Scandanavia for
years.
The group were met by anti-racism protestors, who they have
previously clashed with, as they charged through the Old Town in
Sweden’s capital.

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Neo Nazi and anti-fascist protesters clashed in SwedenThe counter-demonstrators began
throwing eggs, stones, snowballs and flares at the police, who were
preventing them from getting through to the right-wing march.
At least one police officer sustained injuries, and several people were taken away from the scenes in ambulances.
Police
spokesperson Lars Bystom said that the exact number of detainees
remains unclear, but guessed “we have suspended or removed 50”.

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Hundreds of people were involved in the protestAlso
taking part in the rally were a group of Norwegian neo-Nazis who last
month told a Scandanavian news channel that they were fighting for the
survival and freedom of the Nordic People.
They added that they did not believe the Holocaust had happened, and that they considered Hitler to be a role model.

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Stones and flares were thrown at the police during the demonstration in StockholmThe
violence at the protests was anticipated, with the American Embassy
this morning warning any of its citizens in Stockholm to avoid large
crowds.
Some areas were also closed off, affecting traffic and public transport around the city.

In the video, she asked her father, “How are you feeling about the extinction of white men?”
Her father responded, “Well white men are a problem. Straight white men are a big problem, that’s for sure.”
Dunham claims that the extinction of white men will lead to the evolution of better men.
According to Carroll, “straight white guys have been screwing things
up for long enough. High time for straight white males to step back and
let some other people do it.”
Both express pleasure in the strange idea of white men’s extinction.
It has become a rule of thumb to not pay attention to Lena for some
time now. However, it’s quite strange how liberals give her a pass on
her blatant racism and sexism. A while ago she was called out for going
after New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. after she claimed he ignored her.
The liberal media brigade was quick to dismiss her, because according
to them, Lena was projecting a stereotype of black men, which portrays
them as aggressive and womanizing.
Dunham even issued an apology and blamed it on her insecurities as a less feminine celebrity in Hollywood.
Why is she not being called out now for this or her other Twitter
posts against white males? The double standard in the media is blatant
and intentionally oblivious to bigotry towards white men.

Friday, 28 October 2016

The prosecutor's office in Germany's Itzehoe is reviewing whether or not
the parents of a seventh grader may have to appear in court because
they failed to pay a truancy fine over a skipped field trip to a mosque.
The 13-year-old student's parents refused to allow their son to join his
classmates on the June 14 school trip of this year to a mosque in the
northern German town on Rendsburg, prosecutor Peter Müller-Rakow said on
Wednesday. The field trip was reportedly part of a geography lesson.

A local education authority subsequently fined the parents a total of
300 euros ($328) for their son's truancy - which is a common practice in
parts of Germany.

After the couple appealed the decision, the case was referred to
Müller-Rakow who will now decide whether or not the parents stand trial
over the case.

'Safety concerns'

The father justified the decision by citing "ideological reasons" in a
written letter to the school which was published online by the family's
lawyer Alexander Heumann.

The letter emphasized that the parents worried about their child's
safety, saying: "For years we have been hearing reports about
religiously-motivated violence connected with Islamic people."

The parents do not belong to any religious group and worried that
their son could possibly be "indoctrinated" during the trip. The couple
said no one can be forced to enter a house of worship.

According to German public broadcaster NDR, the family met the lawyer
through the "Pax Europa" association - a movement which is concerned
with the so-called "Islamization of Europe."

The school's principal, Renate Fritzsche said that there are no exceptions to Germany's mandatory school law.

"We also have Muslim children with us and Muslim parents also know that
there are no exceptions," she told NDR, emphasizing that Muslim children
must take part in swimming lessons and sex education.